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Showing posts with label OOAK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OOAK. Show all posts
Friday, May 25, 2012

A Nameless Rag Doll

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I have yet to name this doll, but I imagine it being something befitting of a girl of the mid-nineteenth century. As a girl of that era, she...
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

A Springtime Gown for Charity

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In light of the new warm weather, I thought that my reproduction Queen Anne doll, Charity, could use a new gown. She was a gift for a past b...
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Mary, Another Girl of the Mid-1800s

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This is Mary. She's a fairly proper girl who enjoys stitching and baking. She's really very proud of her samplers, but I almost wish...
Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Emma, a Girl of the Mid-19th Century

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Meet Emma. She's a lively girl of the mid-1800s with a penchant for sunbonnets, running barefoot, and cows. It's no use trying to ta...
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Cora, a 19th Century Reproduction Rag Doll

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This is Cora, a doll that I picture as being the companion of a little girl living on the prairie in the mid-1800s. Cora is an original desi...
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

A Jane Eyre-Inspired Rag Doll

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This is Jane, a rag doll inspired by the Jane Eyre miniseries. She's an original, OOAK design. Jane is entirely hand-stitched and stuff...
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Laura Earls
Hi, my name is Laura! I'm a dollmaker who derives most of her inspiration from early American dolls. I love dolls, history, music, playing the bassoon, reading, sewing, and pincushions. Please visit my Etsy!
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